Millburn is close enough to me that the copshere are searching for the perpetrator.

Ted was cutting through an alley between theconvenience store and the main drag when hestepped out into what looked like a scenestraight out of "COPS"!

7 Cruisers blocking Broad St to all trafficas the patrolmen ran the info. of a dudefitting the perpetrator's general descriptionas seen through that Fuzzy Nanny-Cam.

One of the cops is our neighbor, so he wasable to tell Ted what was going down......the guy's info. checked out, so the copswere able to apologize/thank him for hisco-operation, and send him on his way.

I'm with you on that ... I can't get over how fuzzy security cams are and nanny cams and web cams. If it's recoding to a DVR.. there's no excuse or reason.

I deal with some client's security cams.

It's just like your business. It's not the DVR limitations or image capture limitations, it's the optics of the cameras, and the bandwidth/wiring/wireless needed for higher res cameras to get the data to the DVR in a timely fashion.

Which translates into major $$$ as compared to your Daddy's security cam.

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